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Diego Pavia has an NFL team. He has accepted a rookie minicamp invite with the Baltimore Ravens after not being selected in the 2026 NFL Draft. That's all well and good, but what now?
The Baltimore Ravens own one first round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, placing them at No. 14 heading into the first night. Here is every pick, trade and grade for the Ravens as they look to bolster the roster ahead of the next season.
Baltimore had 11 draft picks for the second straight year, and reloaded a Super Bowl-caliber roster with versatility, game-wrecking attitude, and plenty of elite talent to add to Jesse Minter's first 90-man roster ahead of training camp.
Team insiders Ryan Mink and Clifton Brown share their biggest takeaways from the Ravens draft class, break down all 11 picks, and discuss what roster work still remains.
The Baltimore Ravens added 11 new players to the team during the 2026 NFL Draft this weekend. The team drafted offensive lineman Olaivavega Ioane with the 14th overall pick in the first round. He mostly played guard at Penn State.
Nick Dawkins, Dom DeLuca are among the Nittany Lions to sign as free agents after the NFL Draft.
One of the many storylines to come out of the NFL Draft is which players are seen as replacements for those already on a roster, and for the Baltimore Ravens, this is exactly what has happened. Clemson running back Adam Randall was selected in the fifth-round, so he isn't exactly set to push Derrick Henry in 2026...but what about beyond?
The Baltimore Ravens gave up two picks to move up for a tight end, and the player they got is an interesting one.
Albert Breer credits Ravens for roster flexibility, reinforcing the best-player-available approach seems likely.